Dentists Dislike Dems (Especially Hillary)

Released on: February 27, 2008, 8:35 pm

Press Release Author: The Wealthy Dentist

Industry: Government

Press Release Summary: Two out of three dentists plan to vote for the Republicansthis November, according to a recent Wealthy dentist survey. Democratic dentistspreferred Barack Obama to Hillary Clinton by a margin of two to one.

Press Release Body: Two out of three dentists in a recent Wealthy Dentist surveysaid they would vote for the Republican party in this November\'s presidentialelection. Among Democratic dentists, only one in three preferred Hillary Clinton toBarack Obama.

Gender played a major role in a dentist\'s political opinion. Male dentists in thissurvey tended to favor the Republican party, while female dentists leaned toward theDemocrats.

Lots of Democratic voters are unimpressed with the country\'s progress during thepast eight years. \"This country need at least 4 years of intelligent leadership torecover from the damage done by the last moron and his criminal cronies,\" wrote aDemocrat dentist. \"The Republicans are criminals who would like this country run asthe Nazis would have,\" offered another.

Republican dentists express a variety of concerns. \"Lower taxes, more security, lessgovernment,\" said a Republican oral surgeon. \"McCain may not be Ronald Reagan butthe \'change\' Obama would foist upon the nation (higher taxes, more big government,nationalized health care, disdain for national security and the military) would be adisaster!\" said another.

Some find themselves wanting more candidates from which to choose. \"As the lesser oftwo evils, I will vote Republican. I would have liked to see Ron Paul, theLibertarian, win the nomination, but he just wasn\'t media savvy enough and didn\'thave the appearance the media was looking for,\" said one Republican. \"I\'m scared ofboth Hillary and Obama. We should have nominated Romney,\" asked another.

To some Republicans, Democrats look like Socialists. \"It\'s a clear choice betweenthe Democrats (aka Socialists) and McCain,\" said one. \"We need to pull away from theforces of socialism in our country. Let\'s be smart and close our borders before wemeld into a socialistic country and lose all control of what we are and what westand for!\" commented another.

Sometimes, all Republicans can do is pray. \"Dear God, Have mercy on us!\" wrote one.\"God, please don\'t let the Democrat win!\" seconded another.

The \"lesser of two evils\" mantra was repeated time and again. \"It stinks. I\'ll holdmy nose and vote for McCain,\" sniffed a Republican dentist. \"Pathetic,\" sighed aDemocrat dentist.

The battle between Clinton and Obama rages among Democratic dentists. \"Barack mighthave charisma, but he is all talk and NO action. He is a pup. Why would the world\'sleading nation put a baby in the White House?\" asked one. \"We need Obama to get awayfrom all the negativity that Clinton irrationally evokes in people. He can also leadus through these troubled times better than she can,\" offered another.

Democratic dentists vigorously defended their candidates. \"Obama gives us the bestchance to reverse all the damage done by these guys,\" wrote one. \"Hillary is thesalvation of our country,\" opined another.

\"Just as I suspected - dentists are not terribly liberal!\" exclaimed Jim Du Molin,dental management consultant and founder of dental marketing resource The WealthyDentist. \"I\'m sure this will not surprise the non-dentists out there, since theprofession is generally known for being conservative.\"